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The cloud and foliage echo each other, and in fact in the middle ground one cannot tell whether there are clouds there or trees fading into the fog. This ambiguity solidifies a viewer's certainty, that land and the sky rather than being distinct from one another, blend into one another, speak to one another, are one. The leaves play with the sky and fog, or is that a swarm or insects, or is that a far off flock of birds, or perhaps a little of all of these? Again, the ambiguity of what in particular traverses from land to sky and back, solidifies a viewer's knowledge that it does not matter what kind of life, but that it is life, perhaps life herself, marrying forest and sky.

The single bird forms a focus, inviting the viewer's soul to soar in the piece and bask in its rich green abundance. Verily that bird is me when I look at this work... thank you!